Fantasy Magic: Form, Power, and Prevalence
			
				General Preferences regarding Magic in Fantasy  
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						1. What form(s) of magic do you prefer in fantasy?- 
									"Whimsical magic"- Magic should be abstract and unpredictable, working behind the scenes.
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									"Ambient magic"- Magic should be evident in the setting and its fantastical locales.
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									Magical objects/tech- I like there to be inanimate objects with magical essences.
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									Magical creatures- I like the bestiary to include magical creatures, either friendly or hostile.
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									"Domesticated magic"- I think it's important that civilized races have come to exert some control over magic (wizards).
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									Magical symbols- Magic is truly only present in words, numbers, etc.
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									Plot device- Occasional supernatural events should serve to move the plot forward.
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									None of the above.
 
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						2. How powerful should magic be in your ideal fantasy setting?- 
									Hedge wizardry- its potential is inherently limited.
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									"Scaled magic"- Different objects, creatures, and races have differing propensity for magic.
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									Mercy is the only thing restraining the most practiced of mages.
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									Magic should mainly be limited in the frequency of its use, rather than its power.
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									Magic should be extremely costly (either financially or health-wise) to the practitioner.
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									None of the above.
 
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						3. How is magical ability attained? How prevalent is it?- 
									It's an innate talent for some people, the select few.
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									It requires learning and practice that few can afford/obtain.
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									Every individual of a civilized race has intrinsic magical talent.
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									Magical education is widespread, and the mages are many.
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									It must be bestowed by a supernatural being, or requires the gods' favor.
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									The protagonist must have an exceptional talent in this regard.
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									The protagonist and his crew can/should over-represent the prevalence of magic in the setting.
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									None of the above.
 
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